Review: DJ Steef drops four tracks of untitled re-edits with all the fromage-y touches you should expect from the Frenchman. "Track 1" features a Giorgio Moroder styled arpeggiator pulsating at full tilt which is later caressed by an anthemic melody Alan Braxe or Fred Falke would be proud of. The sultry keys and feminine vocals of "Track 2" sound similar to a beefed up version of Cafe del Mar or Thievery Corporation. A fuzzy bass riff and bailie funk drums hold together a tight groove in "Track 3" while "Track 4" shows '80s electro enthusiast Kavinsky how drive time synths should sound.

Review: Having recently featured in one form or another on releases from Gomma, Editorial and Gazeebo International, veteran disco/house fusionist DJ Steef primes a fourth 12" transmission on his own edits label Biomix with a little help from Ed Hit (geddit?) As with previous editions of Biomix, the four cuts here adopt a full fat fromage approach to the humble disco edit and act as perfect DJ tools for the budding Discotheque DJs out there. The A Side has Steef and Ed Hit collaborating on two tracks; lead cut "Let's Flunck" is straight out of the French looped disco house manual and contrasts nicely with the slower sensual Italo bump of "Ca Sonne". Flip over and the Marseille based Steef goes solo on two reworkings of French discotheque classics with the heavy disco dub of "Cargo Cul" perhaps our favourite track of the EP.